Friday, April 10, 2026

Morel Season coming in early.

The weather has been odd this spring and the morels are appearing a little earlier than usual here. Typically i wouldn't even start looking until the second week of April, but i saw that folks were starting to find them in the area, so decided to check my spot. i only found a few and they were still pretty small.  Normally i would leave them to get bigger, but it's so dry out i went ahead and picked them before they shriveled.                 


i often read that Morels can often be found around dying elm trees and in old apple orchards.  i find all of mine at the base of Tulip Poplars.  It makes hunting quite a challenge.                                                 



Over the years we had a few different honey holes on our property, but the forest is always changing and they are getting harder and harder to find. As the trees that feed them die and decompose, the mycelium spreads and shifts its focus when it's current food source is exhausted.  



These were found in a Poplar grove, on a rather steep bank. i've picked 7 this week, and left a few to keep growing . i'm usually finding morels into May, so i'm hoping if we get a good rain i'll find a few more.  

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